About CUbiC
CUbiC is one of the seven research center under the Joint University Microelectronics Program 2.0 (JUMP 2.0) initiative, an SRC-led public-private partnership in cooperation with DARPA, co-sponsored by the Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC), DARPA, the commercial semiconductor industry, and the defense industrial base.
SRC is a non-profit consortium that works with industry, government, and academic partners to define, fund, and manage university research on behalf of its member companies.
The CUbiC encompasses 15 commercial and defense electronics industry sponsors, including Intel, Samsung, Global Foundries, Micron, IBM, HRL labs, EMD Electronics, Boeing, Arm, TSMC, Analog Devices, Qorvo, SK Hynix, MediaTek, and Raytheon.
CUbiC Partners
In addition to Columbia University and the University of California, Berkeley, other participants include the University of California, Santa Barbara; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; University of Michigan; Cornell University; Duke University; Princeton University; Stanford University; Oregon State University; University of California, San Diego; University of Southern California; University of California, Los Angeles; and Northeastern University.
CUbiC has brought together an outstanding team of faculty with deep knowledge in both wireless and photonics, spanning systems, architectures, circuits, and devices. These extraordinary researchers--more than 25% female-- bring with them unsurpassed intellectual capital, national technical leadership, as well as their specific areas of expertise. We are very excited to be leading this extraordinary initiative which we expect will deliver a seamless Edge-to-Cloud connectivity that will, through its reductions in global energy consumption, transform our world.